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A book recommended by a librarian (see also the Ask-a-Librarian folder)

I want your suggestions on what book I should read for this task. I hardly read any book other than Indian author's. So can you suggest me a book you think I should absolutely read. Genre's doesn't matter. It can be from any genre.

Have you tried A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson? It is along the same lines Wild, he is walking the Appalachian Trail instead of the PCT. I actually like A Walk in the Woods better.

I want your suggestions on what book I should read for this task. I hardly read any book other than Indian author's. So can you suggest me a book you think I should absolutely read. Genre's do..."
Wow, that is a wide open question, but so much fun. Due to the winter holiday I was only able to ask one of my coworkers to add to my list, but here it is.
Science Fiction
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Nightfall by Isaac Asimov
Classic
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Horror
The Stand by Steven King
NOS4A2 by Joe Hill
Non-Fiction
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner (Could also be used for the Book with a Subtitle Prompt or Book with Two Authors Prompt)
The Atomic Times: My H-Bomb Year at the Pacific Proving Ground by Michael Harris.


I have that on my list to read this year. I am using it for the prompt "a book set in the wilderness."

I hope you love it. I have my mom reading it for the ask a librarian prompt, and she is reading another one of his books for a book involving travel.

I want your suggestions on what book I should read for this task. I hardly read any book other than Indian author's. So can you suggest me a book you think I should absolutely ..."
Thank you so much for your recommendations. I have never read a classic, so I am going for Pride and Prejudice to begin with. Thanks again.

I want your suggestions on what book I should read for this task. I hardly read any book other than Indian author's. So can you suggest me a book you think I shou..."
I hope you like it. Pride and Prejudice is my very favorite book, I read it about once a year.

I'm eagerly wait for Kelley Armstrong's new Casey Duncan book, A Darkness Absolute. The first book in the series is The City of the Lost. Love anything by Rainbow Rowell and am currently listening to Neil Gaiman's The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
Lisa Lutz's The Spellman Files series is a lot of fun.


I read this a couple years ago after buying it on a whim. I got through it SO FAST. I wish he'd publish more in this series!!

A lot of his books are really good. I'm plodding my way through his Mistborn series. The Well of Ascension is on my list- somewhere




stampartiste wrote: "I don't know if other public libraries do this, but every year our library system promotes a "One Book One Community" read with special events scheduled for several months related to that year's ch..."
In Onondaga County, NY, we have "CNY Reads" - this year's book is The Double Bind (to be honest, I don't think I've ever read the chosen One Book for the year! it's just never my thing. I have at one time or another read 5 of the past books chosen, and I only liked 1 of them!)
In Onondaga County, NY, we have "CNY Reads" - this year's book is The Double Bind (to be honest, I don't think I've ever read the chosen One Book for the year! it's just never my thing. I have at one time or another read 5 of the past books chosen, and I only liked 1 of them!)

I've never read any of ours either because they just didn't interest me, but since I live in Baton Rouge (which is on the Mississippi River), I thought it would be fun to read of the changes in the past 150 so years.



#winning


Anyone else read it and feel this way?

I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it, but thanks for giving it a try!

I honestly thought one of a librarian's jobs was to be aware of the books (not necessarily to read them all, but to know about them), so they could know what to order and what to recommend to people. This explains why I've had some really bad results when asking a librarian for a rec.





This hurts my soul so much because I'd kill to be a librarian and hate that you have to have a Library Sciences degree now and that woman doesn't even read?! AHHHHH!


I think that would be a nice idea!

That's a wonderful idea!

Happy reading!

I am in a book club headed by a Librarian and this was one of the books on last year's list that I read this year.

Ask one of your co-workers?

Two Women



If not, I'm going to need somebody to recommend The Truth Commission to me because I can't make it fit anywhere else.


Oooh, I'll be interested to hear what you think of the audio version! A library patron listened to it and really liked it that way, while I preferred the written version.


Hi Meghan! Some graphic novels I've read and loved:
March: Book One - The three-book March series by John Lewis is stunning.
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal - Love the Ms. Marvel series! Volume 7 was just published, and they're all good.
Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant? - A sad, funny memoir about the author's experience caring for her aging parents.
Here - This book looks at what's happening on one spot on earth through millenia, layering the images so that they speak to each other. Very moving.
Through the Woods - A collection of original and extremely creepy horror stories. Read this in the daytime, preferably with a cuddly pet nearby.
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Be sure to also post this in the Ask a Librarian folder: Nonfiction thread. (But it's OK to do so here as well.) ;-)
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